How many prisoners are there in You 'an Railway Detention Center?

The detention center provides a basic diet. Family members don't have to pay. Of course, family members can send money to the suspect to improve the food. It is suggested to entrust a professional criminal defense lawyer to provide legal help and defense as soon as possible. Including interviews and interviews. But in some places, family members need to pay for meals. You need to ask yourself this question.

You can't eat well without money (outside family members can save money for prisoners, and inside we have a passbook to buy snacks or daily necessities and vegetables. In addition, if you have money inside, even if you work slowly, people who have money to buy jobs quickly will help you complete your work tasks and honor your supervisor, and you won't be beaten. )

For example, in the detention center, we eat rice porridge (rarely) every morning, white rice and boiled soybeans (no oil and no salt) at noon and evening. There is a boiled egg on Friday night, and vegetables and fried fat (usually fried fat with melon or cucumber) on Tuesday night (but everyone gets a small piece or even none). The people's procuratorate signs in the transition warehouse before the arrest (not working), and then signs in the arrest warehouse (to work, we do lighting here, get up at 6: 30 in the morning and have dinner). Usually it can be finished between six and eight in the evening.

The month before coming out is the busiest, even for a month from morning till night. Attention, if you are slow, you will definitely be hit inside. This is the phenomenon that there are always so many hide-and-seek covers killed in the detention center. The man who was recently killed in Maoming Gai, Guangdong Province happened to be in a warehouse with me. Two months after he came out, I saw the news on the Internet that he was dead!

I guess he was killed because he was the slowest when I was inside. There are about 256 people in each warehouse, and each warehouse has a boss (high head: paid) and several prison tyrants (fierce, all appointed by the boss). High-headed warders generally don't work, so they can take a lunch break at noon. Usually only from morning till night, sun and rain.